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121. Legal Aid Service Growing In China
Ever since the Ministry of Justice officially put forward China's legal aid system in 1994, the practice of legal aid has been on a preliminary legal and regular track. In a recent press conference
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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122. Daughters of the Earth
On April 22, 1970, a public environmental protection campaign was launched in the United States by Denis Hayes, a law student at Stanford University, with the participation of 20 million people. The
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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123. Clean Car Project Makes the Sky Bluer
Wang Guolong's job is pretty new in Shanghai: she pumps liquidated petroleum gas (LPG), a new service that has been offered by gas stations for about a year. LPG stations began to appear in the city
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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124. New Survey to Explore Giant Panda's Secrets
Last April, the State Forestry Administration decided to take three years to complete a comprehensive investigation of the habitat of giant pandas. The scope of the investigation embraces 33 giant
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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125. Eastday.com: ORIENTAL PEARL IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD
An invisible web is expanding in Shanghai, drawing aid from the numerous dot.coms and dot.nets housed in old red brick buildings in the shade of ancient Chinese parasol trees. The web, known as the
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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126. Choices and Dreams Of the Internet Era
A commentator on IT developments likens the Internet to a bus that everybody intends to squeeze into and take a good place. In fact, those who get on the "bus" are mostly young people and companies
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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127. Here come The Hackers
On August 16 this year, 17-year-old Man Zhou flew to Beijing for the release of his 200,000-word e-book Secrets of Defending Yourself from Hackers. Before his arrival, however, all the 5,000 e-books
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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128. Hacker or Cracker
They live in the virtual world: Sometimes they break into websites like burglars, other times they act like cowboys fearlessly fighting evil on the net. These people are called hackers, and they have
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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129. Beijing Deep In Water Crisis
Most Beijingers don't know the city they live in is deep in a water crisis. They don't have to get up at midnight to fill their buckets with water because the water pipe will probably be dry in the
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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130. Maintaining a Low Birth Level
According to statistics released by the Information Center of the State Family Planning Commission, China has made historical changes in its population reproduction mode. It has moved from one
Author: Huang Wei Year 2000 Issue 46 PDF HTML